He co-created with Russell, an
Eisner- and
Harvey-winning one-shot for
Marvel Comics featuring
Dr. Strange entitled What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen?
In 1996, he directed a production of
Joe Orton's Loot for the Weathervane Theater in
Akron.
In 1997 he co-created (with Jay Geldhof and Galen Showman) The Lost, a Harvey-nominated comics mini-series which continued the story of
Peter Pan in modern times, with the protagonist presented as an amoral vampiric boy prostitute.[2]
In 2004 he began writing DC Comics' Manhunter series, relaunching it with a third volume, in which he (with artist
Jesus Saiz) introduced the character of
Kate Spencer, the first woman to carry the long-running "Manhunter" legacy. He also created Spencer's civilian business partner
Damon Matthews, who is in a romantic relationship with superhero
Obsidian, one of the few gay-identified couples in mainstream superhero comics.[3] The series ran for 38 issues,[4] and Andreyko went on to write a Manhunter back-up feature in DC Comics' Batman: Streets of Gotham monthly series shortly afterward.
In September 2013, after the creative team of
J.H. Williams III and
W. Haden Blackman announced their departure from Batwoman, DC co-publisher
Dan Didio announced Andreyko as the new writer of the series, starting with issue No. 25.[7] He continued as writer until the series' end with issue No. 40.
Since 2016 Marc Andreyko has been a competitor on the Movie Trivia Schmoedown dubbed "The Android" and on May 31, 2019, Andreyko and his Tag Team Partner Jeff Sneider of the team known as "The Odd Couple" were crowned Tag Team Championship. He is also the first openly gay competitor to win the championship making it the first time in the show's history that a competitor from the LGBT Community has been crowned a Schmoedown Champion.
Personal life
Andreyko lives in Los Angeles.[2] He is openly gay.[9]
Mister X vol. 3 #2: "The Lost" (with
Jay Geldhof, co-feature – 6-page preview of the series, 1996)
The Lost #1–2 (script by Andreyko from a plot by Andreyko,
Mark Scott Ricketts,
Galen Showman and Jay Geldhof, art by Showman, 1996)
After the title was discontinued by Caliber, the creators took it to
Chaos! Comics with the intention of publishing it as a long-running, ongoing series.
Chaos! reprinted the first two issues as The Lost #1–2 (1997–1998) and published only one issue of new material before the title was canceled once again:
The Lost #3 (script by Andreyko from a plot by Andreyko, Mark Scott Ricketts, Galen Showman and Jay Geldhof, art by Ricketts and Geldhof, 1998)
He co-created with Russell, an
Eisner- and
Harvey-winning one-shot for
Marvel Comics featuring
Dr. Strange entitled What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen?
In 1996, he directed a production of
Joe Orton's Loot for the Weathervane Theater in
Akron.
In 1997 he co-created (with Jay Geldhof and Galen Showman) The Lost, a Harvey-nominated comics mini-series which continued the story of
Peter Pan in modern times, with the protagonist presented as an amoral vampiric boy prostitute.[2]
In 2004 he began writing DC Comics' Manhunter series, relaunching it with a third volume, in which he (with artist
Jesus Saiz) introduced the character of
Kate Spencer, the first woman to carry the long-running "Manhunter" legacy. He also created Spencer's civilian business partner
Damon Matthews, who is in a romantic relationship with superhero
Obsidian, one of the few gay-identified couples in mainstream superhero comics.[3] The series ran for 38 issues,[4] and Andreyko went on to write a Manhunter back-up feature in DC Comics' Batman: Streets of Gotham monthly series shortly afterward.
In September 2013, after the creative team of
J.H. Williams III and
W. Haden Blackman announced their departure from Batwoman, DC co-publisher
Dan Didio announced Andreyko as the new writer of the series, starting with issue No. 25.[7] He continued as writer until the series' end with issue No. 40.
Since 2016 Marc Andreyko has been a competitor on the Movie Trivia Schmoedown dubbed "The Android" and on May 31, 2019, Andreyko and his Tag Team Partner Jeff Sneider of the team known as "The Odd Couple" were crowned Tag Team Championship. He is also the first openly gay competitor to win the championship making it the first time in the show's history that a competitor from the LGBT Community has been crowned a Schmoedown Champion.
Personal life
Andreyko lives in Los Angeles.[2] He is openly gay.[9]
Mister X vol. 3 #2: "The Lost" (with
Jay Geldhof, co-feature – 6-page preview of the series, 1996)
The Lost #1–2 (script by Andreyko from a plot by Andreyko,
Mark Scott Ricketts,
Galen Showman and Jay Geldhof, art by Showman, 1996)
After the title was discontinued by Caliber, the creators took it to
Chaos! Comics with the intention of publishing it as a long-running, ongoing series.
Chaos! reprinted the first two issues as The Lost #1–2 (1997–1998) and published only one issue of new material before the title was canceled once again:
The Lost #3 (script by Andreyko from a plot by Andreyko, Mark Scott Ricketts, Galen Showman and Jay Geldhof, art by Ricketts and Geldhof, 1998)